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How all my friends got jab Inner Sydney local Stephan, who did not want to use his surname, told news.com.au that the private link was being circulated widely among people who NSW Health had yet to offer a slot to after registering in the official way. I was keen to register when my age bracket was announced so I put my email down for a notification, he said. That notification never came, I haven t heard of a single person (who) has received the NSW Health email notification. But a few days later I received a private link from a friend which took me straight to the registration page where those between 40 and 49 were able to register for Pfizer at Olympic Park.
Doctors reveal hospitalâs âThird World conditionsâ Doctors at a hospital in Sydneyâs booming south-west have described horrifying conditions as they beg the health minister for an upgrade.
Politics by Angira Bharadwaj and Anna Caldwell 5th May 2021 7:48 PM
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Subscriber only Sixty senior doctors have penned a scathing letter to Health Minister Brad Hazzard calling out Third World conditions , inadequate facilities and grossly inadequate non-clinical space at Canterbury Hospital. In the letter, sent to Mr Hazzard on Christmas Eve, the doctors said their overwhelming concern remains the risk to patients as their number increases and ⦠capacity to serve them safely diminishes .